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Article By:
MX Vice
2026-05-04 09:56:59

Herlings, Valk, Wedage and Nierychlo dominate in Harfsen

Summary By: eMotoX
The CAD2M Dutch Masters of Motocross championship saw a thrilling second round at Harfsen, with Jeffrey Herlings, Cas Valk, Damian Wedage, and Luca Nierychlo each securing victories in their respective classes. These wins have also propelled them to the top of the championship standings, underscoring their strong starts to the season. The event was well-organised and took place on a notably harder track surface, a result of dry weather in the days leading up to the race. Racing action was intense across the categories, with Herlings narrowly defeating Romain Febvre in the 500cc class after a late-race error by Febvre. In the 250cc class, Cas Valk made a striking impression by overtaking Janis Martins Reisulis in the closing corners to claim victory on his debut with the CAD2M Chambers Racing KTM. Meanwhile, Damian Wedage demonstrated resilience in the 125cc race, overcoming an early lead by Timo Heuver to take the win. The 85cc class was the only category to complete two full motos, as heavy rain during the second race forced organisers to cancel the remainder of the event. Luca Nierychlo dominated both motos, extending his championship lead, while Harry Dale and Kenzo Jaspers rounded out the podium positions. The weather disruption added an unpredictable element to the day but did not diminish the competitive spirit displayed by the riders. Looking ahead, the championship will continue at the Markelo circuit on 17 May, where the contenders will battle for further points and prestige. The event promises to maintain the high standards set in Harfsen, with riders eager to build on their early-season momentum. Fans and participants alike are anticipating another fiercely contested round in this prominent Dutch motocross series.